This is the protocol of a systematic review to identify all measurement instruments of mental pain and a compare their measurement propertie
Item does not contain fulltextThree strands of activity can be identified in the history of pain mea...
Background and Objective. The most frequently used methods for assessing pain are self-reports and o...
Background and Objective. The most frequently used methods for assessing pain are self-reports and o...
This is the protocol of a systematic review to identify biological hypotheses, corresponding biomark...
A selective review of the current methods of pain measurement and validation (psychophysical methods...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue da...
Pain is a problem that has a significant effect on the quality of life, both personal and social, an...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is essential for both clinical trials and effective pain manag...
Protocol of a systematic review and a meta-synthesis of qualitative studies of mental pai
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) refer to any report coming directly from patients about how they fu...
Discusses methods of measuring and assessing varioius aspects of pain, consensus guidelines and the ...
Three different aspects of pain measurement have been selected for review in this paper. In the firs...
The accurate assessment of acute and chronic pain is challenging. Assessment should be approached by...
Background: Assessment of pain is important in daily clinical practice and as an endpoint in clinica...
Aim: To examine the clinical utility and measurement properties of the Critical‐Care Pain Observatio...
Item does not contain fulltextThree strands of activity can be identified in the history of pain mea...
Background and Objective. The most frequently used methods for assessing pain are self-reports and o...
Background and Objective. The most frequently used methods for assessing pain are self-reports and o...
This is the protocol of a systematic review to identify biological hypotheses, corresponding biomark...
A selective review of the current methods of pain measurement and validation (psychophysical methods...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue da...
Pain is a problem that has a significant effect on the quality of life, both personal and social, an...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is essential for both clinical trials and effective pain manag...
Protocol of a systematic review and a meta-synthesis of qualitative studies of mental pai
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) refer to any report coming directly from patients about how they fu...
Discusses methods of measuring and assessing varioius aspects of pain, consensus guidelines and the ...
Three different aspects of pain measurement have been selected for review in this paper. In the firs...
The accurate assessment of acute and chronic pain is challenging. Assessment should be approached by...
Background: Assessment of pain is important in daily clinical practice and as an endpoint in clinica...
Aim: To examine the clinical utility and measurement properties of the Critical‐Care Pain Observatio...
Item does not contain fulltextThree strands of activity can be identified in the history of pain mea...
Background and Objective. The most frequently used methods for assessing pain are self-reports and o...
Background and Objective. The most frequently used methods for assessing pain are self-reports and o...